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Grammar Summary: Answer Key: Unit 1

This document provides a grammar summary with key points organized across 12 units. Each unit covers different grammar topics like tenses, modals, passive voice, conditionals, and reported speech. Example sentences are provided to illustrate the target grammar structures. The summary is presented as a table with the grammar topics and example sentences.

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Grammar Summary: Answer Key: Unit 1

This document provides a grammar summary with key points organized across 12 units. Each unit covers different grammar topics like tenses, modals, passive voice, conditionals, and reported speech. Example sentences are provided to illustrate the target grammar structures. The summary is presented as a table with the grammar topics and example sentences.

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Grammar summary: answer key

Unit 1 2
2 I’ll 6 I’ll get
1 3 I won’t spend 7 I’m going to buy
2 Do … want 6 is wearing 4 is doing 8 are you flying
3 is studying 7 Does … know 5 I’ll have
4 don’t like 8 doesn’t come
5 are changing
Unit 5
2
2 How do … go 6 Can … go 1
3 Do … dress 7 Why does … wear 1 I haven’t seen 6 did you get to
4 Are you 8 How many … has … got 2 Have you been 7 I went
5 Who bought 3 I’ve just got back 8 I’ve heard
4 were you 9 I didn’t have
5 I spent 10 It was too far
Unit 2
2
1 2 has raised, has been walking
2 have sung, since 6 has worked, for 3 have been coming, has increased
3 haven’t been, since 7 Has … phoned, since 4 hasn’t been travelling, has seen
4 have written, for 8 has toured, for 5 have completed, have you been training
5 haven’t seen, since
2 Unit 6
2 to listen 7 telling
3 seeing 8 to buy 1
4 to visit 9 being 2 have to / must
5 Acting 10 to perform 3 cannot / can’t / are not allowed to
6 buying 4 mustn’t
5 don’t have to
6 should
Unit 3 7 can / are allowed to
1 8 must
2 was swimming, appeared 2
3 was jogging, lost 2 recommend, will buy
4 wasn’t raining, didn’t take 3 comes, will feel
5 was, were sleeping 4 will get, eat
6 arrived, was shining 5 won’t eat, lose
7 were surfing, saw 6 arrive, will do
8 was, saw 7 won’t change, see
2 8 will do, start
2 swam, had seen
3 hadn’t arrived, woke Unit 7
4 flooded, had melted
5 had broken, was 1
6 hadn’t reached, hit 2 a 6b
7 sold, had sailed 3 c 7a
8 became, had seen 4 b 8c
5 c

Unit 4 2
2 didn’t use to have
1 3 Did … use to be
2 We will possibly pay to drive on all roads. 4 used to play (would often play)
3 It probably won’t 5 did … use to work
4 will certainly live. 6 didn’t use to go
5 will definitely make 7 used to tell (would tell)
6 Life expectancy for people in the West will possibly 8 used to eat (would eat)
be 100 years.
7 will probably be
8 there definitely won’t

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Unit 8 Unit 11
1 1
2 may / might / could be 2 Anita said (that) she would read the news report the
3 can’t live / be living next day.
4 may / might have 3 Joe said that he had visited the Amazon rain forest on
5 must recognise his trip to South America the year before.
6 can’t be 4 Adele asked if she could give me a donation for
7 may / might not see charity.
8 must be coming 5 Nathan said he had just seen the documentary about
endangered languages of the world.
2 6 Michelle said that she had been making improvements
2 may have 6 might have
to the website the day before.
3 must have 7 can’t have
7 Simon asked if I had ever met anyone from Peru.
4 might have 8 could have
8 Manuela said they were meeting the local government
5 couldn’t have
representative the next day.

Unit 9 2
2 Sarah asked if she could borrow my laptop next day.
1 3 Caroline told me to upload those reports onto the
1 your 5 all website.
2 every 6 an 4 Martin reminded me to take my mobile phone the
3 the 7 (correct) following week.
4 (correct) 8 a 5 Jack promised to connect me to the Internet the
2 following / next morning.
2 The Allied National Bank was bought by Sir Alfred 6 Hannah invited me to go to stay with her the
Green last month. following weekend.
3 Will a new factory be built in order to create new jobs? 7 Adam admitted that he had been wrong the night
4 Fair-trade crafts are being produced in this village before.
now. 8 Martina asked where I was going on Saturday.
5 Were MP3 players being made by MusoTech & Co
last year? Unit 12
6 The project can’t be completed in less than two years.
1
7 Not so many TW computers will be bought next year.
2 shouldn’t have told
8 J C Bookshops has been sold to Waterwells to raise
3 could have got
money for the company.
4 should have come
5 should have asked
Unit 10 6 couldn’t have taken
1 2
2 There’s the man who (that) flew round the world in 2 would have found, hadn’t lost
a balloon. 3 Would … have planned, had known
3 That’s the cave where four explorers slept. 4 had prepared, would have succeeded
4 She’s the girl whose arm was operated on. 5 would have been, had understood
5 It’s the time of day when the patient helpline is 6 would … have done, had attacked
busiest. 7 wouldn’t have felt, had read
6 Here is the boat which (that) they crossed the 8 had wanted, would have welcomed
Atlantic in.
7 This is the woman who (that) climbed Everest.
8 We saw the device which (that) treats headaches.
2
2 passed, would go
3 wouldn’t have, didn’t need
4 Would … live, had
5 liked, would go
6 Would … reverse, wanted
7 had, would … take
8 were (was), would rest

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